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unix command to delete parts of a file
Posted on July 9th, 2003 | 6 Comments

Kenny McCormack <gazelle@yin.interaccess.com> wrote: Slight misunderstanding seems to have slipped in. UN*X allows perfectly well a process to read and write ( also known as "update" ) a file....

Line terminating after 80 character
Posted on July 8th, 2003 | 0 Comments

Hi On my unix machine (HP-UX11.11) have some problem to create file more than 80 column. There is a script running and creating some file(s) but due to the resource limitation the file only store 80...

rcp error .. cant work...
Posted on July 8th, 2003 | 0 Comments

yls177 wrote: File permissions look to be the problem. Man rhosts (certainly on Solaris and HP-UX & I daresay Linux) explains this. "For security purposes, the files /etc/hosts.equiv and...

/oracle and /oracle/sid, why?
Posted on July 7th, 2003 | 0 Comments

yls177 wrote: That doesn't fit the usual OFA naming standard, but it is not all that far from it. It appears that /oracle has your Oracle binary distribution and /oracle/sid has the instance and...

tar to other host
Posted on July 7th, 2003 | 0 Comments

Barry Margolin wrote: At layer 4, socket, it is the "shell" service rexecd "shell 514/tcp cmd". At layer 7, application, it is the rmt application originally designed for rdump, ufsdump and so...

psnup in /etc/printcap
Posted on July 7th, 2003 | 0 Comments

Hi, I am trying to get a postscript printer to print 2 or 4 pages/page. I have found a utility "psnup" that does exactly that. However, when I put this utlitity as a filter in /etc/printcap, I get...

/oracle and /oracle/sid, why?
Posted on July 7th, 2003 | 0 Comments

yls177 <yls177@hotmail.com> wrote: So, SID is on a different disk/device than /oracle, and /oracle evidently sit in your root partition. Davide

postfix: ignoring certain uids?
Posted on July 6th, 2003 | 0 Comments

Can postfix be configured to ignore certain uids (e.g. 1 through 999) for incoming mail or sent such mail directly to postmaster? I would like to get around explicitely putting all the system pseudo...

coloured ls
Posted on July 4th, 2003 | 2 Comments

In article <be1mcn$n9a$1@news-reader1.wanadoo.fr>, Yannick FAHAM wrote: ls -G on FreeBSD; no need to install silly GNU tools :-) Kris

coloured ls
Posted on July 3rd, 2003 | 0 Comments

Le Thu, 3 Jul 2003 12:59:53 +0300, George <agdm@mail.ru> a écrit...

Good Book about CVS?
Posted on July 2nd, 2003 | 1 Comments

On 07-02 13:32 CDT, RC <raymond.chui@noaa.gov> wrote: This is about the only one I've read. Worked for me (& the price ain't too bad either :^>) http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ -- GROG! \|/ ...

LDAP w/Windows 2000
Posted on July 2nd, 2003 | 1 Comments

Are you trying to log in the users into the unix servers but can't? I'm working on integrating HP-UX servers with Windows 2000 AD, and I've noticed that once I've migrated the unix directory entries...

The Tao Of Backup: End of postings.
Posted on June 30th, 2003 | 2 Comments

Bill Unruh wrote: No Billy it isn't. It is a UNIX wannabe for hobbyists, tinkerers and students. Spam like "The Tao of Backup" is more objectionable than anything I post, kiddo. Hope this helps,

booting problems
Posted on June 29th, 2003 | 2 Comments

Yep got that problem on my SGI at the moment. I tried xfs_restore but that said there are lots of errors and it fixed most probs but I decided to recover all the data I can and pull the rest from my...

Restoring to a different directory using CPIO
Posted on June 27th, 2003 | 6 Comments

Thanks I am not back at the site until next week but when I get there I will have a read of the man page and give pax a try out "Geoff Clare" <geoff@clare.See-My-Signature.invalid> wrote in...

The Tao Of Backup: End of postings.
Posted on June 27th, 2003 | 0 Comments

"Michael Vilain " wrote: Actually Mike, he doesn't. Happy to have cleared things up for you, Don

The Tao Of Backup: End of postings.
Posted on June 27th, 2003 | 0 Comments

dame@privacy.net wrote: Pot, kettle, black. If you have a problem with what other people post, why not just either killfile them or e-mail them to discuss it. Why spam newsgroups with "don't...

The Tao Of Backup: End of postings.
Posted on June 27th, 2003 | 0 Comments

Ross Williams wrote: No doubt you're using this latest spam to harvest e-mail addresses to target for more spamming. You spammers are sick. Hope this helps, Don

The Tao Of Backup: End of postings.
Posted on June 24th, 2003 | 0 Comments

Damn shame. The website is informative and pointed.Plus all the "evil" marketing stuff at the end where you just CLOSE THE BROWSER if you don't want to see it. In fact it's more then informative,...

remote monitoring solution recommendation?
Posted on June 24th, 2003 | 0 Comments

Hello, Zabbix (http://zabbix.sf.net) fully meets your requirements. Regards, Alexei